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Nature 451, 664-669 (7 February 2008) | doi:10.1038/451664a; Published online 6 February 2008
Wiring up quantum systems
R. J. Schoelkopf1 & S. M. Girvin1
Abstract
The emerging field of circuit quantum electrodynamics could pave the way for the design of practical quantum computers.
In the past two decades, scientists and engineers in a variety of disciplines have been excited by the idea of quantum information processing1, in which a computation is carried out by controlling a complex collection of quantum objects. This idea seeks to combine two of the greatest advances in science and technology of the twentieth century.
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